
TL;DR
This paper extends the state graph approach from toss juggling to spin juggling, connecting it with current research and demonstrating its application through a professional performance.
Contribution
It introduces spin juggling into the state graph framework, expanding the theoretical model and linking it to practical juggling performances.
Findings
Extended state graphs to include spin juggling
Connected juggling research with practical demonstrations
Provided a new framework for analyzing spin juggling
Abstract
We review the state approach to toss juggling and extend the approach to spin juggling, a new concept. We give connections to current research on random juggling and describe a professional-level juggling performance that further demonstrates the state graphs and their research.
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Taxonomy
TopicsData Visualization and Analytics · Cellular Automata and Applications · Advanced Database Systems and Queries
